Definition of Parlantes. Meaning of Parlantes. Synonyms of Parlantes

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Definition of Parlantes

Parlante
Parlando Par*lan"do, Parlante Par*lan"te, a. & adv. [It.] (Mus.) Speaking; in a speaking or declamatory manner; to be sung or played in the style of a recitative.

Meaning of Parlantes from wikipedia

- Architecture parlante (French: speaking architecture) is architecture that explains its own function or identity. The phrase was originally ****ociated...
- faïence blanche being left in its undecorated fired white slip. Faïence parlante (especially from Nevers) bears mottoes often on decorative labels or banners...
- In classical music, arioso ([aˈrjoːzo]; also aria parlante [ˈaːrja parˈlante]) is a category of solo vocal piece, usually occurring in an opera or oratorio...
- The Talking Cricket (Italian: Il Grillo Parlante) is a fictional character that appears in the 1883 Italian book The Adventures of Pinocchio (Le avventure...
- Recitative (/ˌrɛsɪtəˈtiːv/, also known by its Italian name recitativo ([retʃitaˈtiːvo]) is a style of delivery (much used in operas, oratorios, and cantatas)...
- from the latin cantare (to sing). French heralds used the term armes parlantes (English: "talking arms"), as they would sound out the name of the armiger...
- graffiti reappearing. Scior Carera in Milan. Rendina, C., "Pasquino statua parlante”, ROMA ieri, oggi, domani, n. 20, February 1990. About Rome: Fountains...
- function to the viewer: taken literally, such ideas give rise to architecture parlante ("speaking architecture"). From about 1800 a fresh influx of Gr**** architectural...
- avventure di Pinocchio" (The Adventures of Pinocchio) featured "Il Grillo Parlante" (The Talking Cricket) as one of its characters. George Selden's 1960 children's...
- forming the prelude or introduction to an opera, oratorio, etc. parlando or parlante Lit. speaking; like speech, enunciated Partitur (Ger.) Full orchestral...